4x5 Film Processing (B&W and Color Negative)
4x5 Film Processing (B&W and Color Negative)

Red Finch Lab

4x5 Film Processing (B&W and Color Negative)

Sale price$12.00
Quantity:
Pickup available at Orem Location Usually ready in 24 hours

4x5 Film Processing (B&W and Color Negative)

Orem Location

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

533 North 1200 West
Orem UT 84057
United States

+13854471502
In stock

Want to ship an order? Just check out normally. Then print out the address lable that is emailed to you check out.  Put the film in the bubble mailer or small box, and address your package to Red Finch Lab, ATTN: Film Processing, 36 North University Ave., Provo UT 84604.

 

4x5

Standard 1103x1379 pixels - Approx 5MB TIFF

Enhanced 2206x2758 pixels - Approx 18MB TIFF

Super 4381x5477 pixels - Approx 68.6MB TIFF

Super Duper 4x5 12535x15611 1Gigabit  RAW DNG File

Standard Scans

Our Standard Scans will work great for 80% of everyone. It’s sufficient resolution for a 5x7 print and more than enough for social media, websites, or any other digital use. They come in around 5MB uncompressed and are compressed into JPEG files, which stands for “Joint Photographic Experts Group,” so they will be smaller until you open them in a program like Adobe Photoshop.

 

Enhanced Scans

Enhanced Scans are for prints up to 12” x 18” and will be approximately 18 MB uncompressed. For users who want to print larger, perhaps for a small poster or brochure. Again, these files are output in compressed JPEG files.

 

Super Scans

They are around 60-80MB uncompressed. These scans are designed for individuals who want the most comprehensive options possible. Suitable for everything from Social Media to doing large, high-resolution gallery prints. These files are also output in compressed JPEG files.


Super Duper Scans

These scans are approximately 60-80 MB in uncompressed size. These files are for individuals who require the highest quality scans available and intend to utilize programs such as Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop. They will be saved as a 16-bit TIFF, which stands for Tag Image File Format, allowing for the most options in post-production for still images.